Set the Enable DCOM Value Name, a string (REG_SZ) data type, at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\OLE to N. In my case the problem (SID ) occurred because we have installed Office 2000 and I upgraded only Outlook to version 2003 on all workstations.

- GUID: - See the link to "Citrix Support Document ID: CTX104956". If you are having problems installing the Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) 2003 Advanced Client on a computer that has Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) installed, then read 884870 for a workaround on this problem. If you do not need DCOM you can disable it in the following way: 1. GUID 000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046 - Related to Microsoft Word GUID C7E39D60-7A9F-42BF-ABB1-03DC0FA4F493 - One user reported that ME310353 helped solving it.

Even with 5 minutes per server (to check the logs and other parameters), it may take an hour to make sure that everything is ok and no "red lights" are blinking on any of the servers. I was getting numerous events for various GUIDs on startup and at random times after startup on a Windows XP machine.

As per Microsoft: "The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure tried to start the named server; however, the server did not reply within the required timeout period. From a newsgroup post: "I think my DCOM problem was caused by a combination of Windows Messenger and Outlook Express. The wide variety of GUIDs pointed to a problem with DCOM rather than the individual GUIDs.

I had to clean the temporary files from \\WINNT\Temp folder in order to resolve the timeout problem.

My CLSID was which pointed exactly to Microsoft Word Application.

- GUID: - This event can occur when a large file is transferred from the Windows Update Server.

A possible solution is to empty the contents of the "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Network" folder. Incorrect configuration causes slow IE load, this event in the event log and Event ID 37 from source W3SVC.

- GUID: - See "Veritas Support Document ID: 270419". If you experience problems with Outlook Express running very slow, take a look at "Insideoe.tomsterdam.com"(see the link below). For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, complete the following additional steps: A. GUID AAC1009F-AB33-48F9-9A21-7F5B88426A2E - Related to Microsoft Terminal Services - See EV100183 for a discussion thread about this problem.